N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. CLEARING SALE AT WILLOWBY. On account Mil GEORGE PARRISH. TO-MORROW. WE have been favoured with instructions from Mr George tarrish (who has sold his farm), to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of the Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, on the above date, as follows: HORSES— 3 'Draught Mares and Geldings, from : 5 years. 1 Spring Carter. 1 Hack. ..'"■•'■" Harness complete and Covers for the above. ■ '.' ', "''. '\ : ' t " SHEEP— ■'"• ..'• ■■" . ';: 67 Sound-Mouthed Half and .Threequarterbred Ewes (in wool), with Lambs at foot. -■.■;<; ...■■ 23 Failing Mouth Ewes, with Lambs at foot. . ■ • 10..Pat' Sheep. ■ ', ,• 3 Rbniney Rams. CATTLE— 4 Cowk, in full profit. 2 Calves. 2 Sows, with litters. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— 2 Double-furrow Ploughs'(one new), 1 Set Disc Harrows (new), 1 Set , 5-Leaf Harrows, Tip Dray and Frame, Spring Cart,. Trap, M.H. Binder,, Duncan: Grain and Manure Drill, Wheelbarrow, Stakes, Sacks, Posts, Block, Chains, and Trees, 1 Good Sheep Dog, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 11 378 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. "KINELLAR FARM," METHVEN. ON ACCOUNT OF RALPH HOLLAND, Esq. On MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29. Sale Comprises— 29 Head Holstein-Fresian Cattle. 2.00 Head of Highly-Selected Dairy ' Cows, Heifers, Steers, and Dry Cows. t 40 Superior Draught Mares, Filies, and Geldings, broken and unbroken. 1 Draught. Station, "Gordon Cameron," 4yrs. (Pedigrees at sale.) 700 SHEEP. Also full and complete list of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, OIL ENGINE, and MILKING PLANT, ; all. of which are good and by the Best Makers. NOTE.—We strongly recommend all Buyers to attend this Important Sale, as our instructions are to Sell to the Highest Bidder. Cars leave the Farmers' Offices,' Ashburton, at 9.40 sharp on Morning of Sale. Seats can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. Catalogues on application to Auctioneers. ■ ' Note.—SALE STARTS at 10.30 Sharp. Order of Sale:, Implements, Cattle, Sheep, Horses. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. 11 444 Auctioneers. FARMS FOR SALE. BY PRIVATE TREATY. GET ON THE LAND. WE have all Classes of Farm Properties on our Books for sale, from 3 ' Acres to 15,000 Acres. The following are a few selected from our register:— 330 ACRES, well-subdivided and watered. Buildings comprise up-to-date homestead, with every possible convenience, including h. and c. water, telephone, and gas lighting. One of the best grazing and cropping farms in the County. Has grown 60 bushels wheat and 80 bushels oats, to acre. Now | in crop: 150 acres wheat and; 50 acres oats. With -°00 acres in urop, always winltei 400 ewes. A snip at £31 per acre, with £1000 deposit, and . alance on easy terms, at 5 per cent. 150 ACRES, handy to railway; and creamery on property, comfortable buildings. Area now in crop is 25 acres in oats, 20 acres .ploughed, 5 acres- turnips, m: igokls, etc. Balance •• in gra; i. .Will carry 40 cows, besides cropping. Price £25 per acre, and £500 deposit from a good man. . 5500 ACRES, in 28 paddocks, with natural running streams. Cultivation at present is: 1200 acres English grasses, 60 acres new grass, 40 acres ready to sow turnips, balance silver tussock and native. 3000 acres ploughable. Buildings consist 7-roomed homestead and all conveniences, 6stalled stable, woolshedand, machines, dip, sheep yards, implement sheds, hack stables-, etc. Also extra dwelling, suitable for married couple. Carrying capacity 3000 sheep, and can be al- . most doubled with good management. Price £2 12s 6d per acre, and good terms. : ' . .... , 440 ACRES, in excellent district, wellsubdivided and watered." Excel* " lent'buildikgs. First-class grain and sheep property. Well worth inspection at £25 per acre. Owner will let a good man in with £1500 deposit. - .' If you are in search of land, give us a call, and run through our Land Register. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Land Department. NEW Zealand Woodware at Fletcher Bros.—Bread Boards Is 3d, Towol Rollers (especially well made) Knife Boards Is 3d, Rolling Pins 6d, Potato Mashers 6d. All made out of best New Zealand Seasoned Timber. TO prevent Codlin Moth, spray apple and pear trees with Arsenate of Lead as soon as petals fall. Tho best brand to use is Berber's, in jars at Is 6'd per Ib.—At John Orr and Co.'s East Street Store.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 8
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